Who remembers one of 2015's worst hangovers, Martin Shkreli? The New York-based founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals hit the headlines in the U.S. for radically raising the price of the drug Daraprim, a move he defended as funding essential research but which everyone else derided as price gouging.

Anyhow, he got in trouble with the law and bought a 1-of-1 copy of a Wu Tang Clan album, he also maintains an active social media life and loves sharing Harambe memes. It's a veritable phenomenon to see people pay tribute to the beloved ape and driven Cincinnati Zoo to delete their social media accounts after being inundated with Harambe-paraphernalia. Here's Shkreli defending the practice...

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